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| open air market/meeting place |
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| self-governing city including surrounding villages and farmlands |
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| the citadel of an ancient Greek city |
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| loose fitting tunic dye used by the wealthy |
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| system of government in which a few people rule |
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| a ruler with total power who has power by force |
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| a system of trade without money |
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| a serious drama where the hero is defeated by a character flaw |
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| a humorous play that has a happy ending |
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| 1 of 5 elected officials who supervised the king of Ancient Sparta |
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| a state slave in Ancient Sparta |
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| a highly contagious, widespread disease that is usually fatal |
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| agreement; a formal union between nations with a common cause |
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| person who searches for the truth and meaning of life |
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| the defeat of a nation or a group, usually by force |
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| ships with bronze bows that were used as battering rams |
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| the greatest nationaly festival of the ancient Greeks; modern revival of the games held every 4 years |
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| a running race in the Olympics |
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